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Show NIGHT REPORT. FOREIGN. jBpM BICWB. San Frwirfsco, 16 Steamer "Great B-public:' brings Yotoham d&tes io November 3A. Prince Alexis wtti ex-tretaeiy ex-tretaeiy we'l recoiY?dby Miksdo. The emperor and empress will tUu tfce sian flet which will ba manceuvered for their gT-.ificalion. Prince -will leave for the Amoor river shortly. 1 be miEBion of the Japaete to Cores le reported re-ported & success although the chief eru-. baasy has not returned. There are about 2U0 foreigners employed by the Japanese government in the interior, of , which the Americans number 41, En rlish 170, French 69, besides otner nations. na-tions. Thirty-four native Christians departed from Natrswakihnve been pardoned par-doned and returned- Minister Mon will D requesteu icui.u . insiead of Mr. Weno, laiely appointed '.ayama is nominated Japan consul genera, to Washington. The new opposition op-position line from ilong Kong ria lo-kohama lo-kohama to San Francisco is reported to commence running on the first of January, Janu-ary, making the passage across in Eix-teen Eix-teen day, by screw steamers. German Hew. 1 Berlin, 16. Spencer's "Gazette" says ! Bismarck will resign the presidency of the Prussian cabinet, but will remain minister f foreign affairs. Prince Frederick William has gone to "Weitsbaden, by advice of his physician. physi-cian. France. Ytrr, 16 Thiers appeared before the committee ot thirty lo-day, and explained explain-ed his position. He said the only remedy rem-edy for present difficulties was the organization or-ganization of a second chamber. W in-hterial in-hterial responsibility existed already. The executive and ministers were ready to retire if their acts were disapproved. He was willing to accept any other mo-ius operandi which the conimiUee might propose, and promised to confer freely with them to that end. The president's pre-sident's wordB had a most conciliatory eflect. , England. Loudon, 1G. An open ftir meeting was held atStocktoD, Sunday, in favoi of Fenian amnesty. Twelve thousand persons were present. The crowd wai very disorderly and tbero was sorni lighting. Several were injured. Tni English and Welsh, who outnumbers the Irish, changea tne pmuorma uu cwied off the Irish flags and trampled them in the mud. Odgr was announced to speak but failed to appear. "The laborers who emigrated from England to Brazil to work farms, have petitioned the Brazilian government to assist them to return home. Letter received re-ceived frr-m them give accounts of hardships hard-ships suffered, and warning friends against coming to that country. |